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Tuesday, September 8, 2020

Next Steps



Kia ora readers and colleagues,




I am writing to you from the seat of AirNZ A320 happily masked up and brain buzzing with next steps for my MIT 2020 project. 

I was happy enough to hop on a plane for the first time since our Level 4 lockdown and head over to Auckland for an elongated weekend. 

  

Our small collection of teachers which had been restricted to meeting via google since the beginning of the year were delighted to reunite on the Auckland waterfront. We enjoyed a day of sharing and feedback along with wonderful hospitality from the team at KPMG.

This was just the incentive and reboost that I needed and am very grateful for the ideas and feedback shared by the team.


Learning Through Listening: A Website for Teachers


So I have some next steps which I am currently working through to achieve.:


Create Google Forms for Assessment and Feedback

Sonali shared an assessment which she had transferred into google form. This was a brilliant idea from a teacher perspective because it would be easy to replicate. I or any other teacher could fill it in quite simply once it was created. This could also be easily duplicated and adapted as a student self- assessment. So I am currently creating two google forms using the criteria from the orginal rubric which I designed earlier.

I have also created a feedback form for the site which is accessible at the bottom of each page of the site and can be filled in here.

Set up Google Analytics and Video Group Sessions

I have yet to set up google analytics on the site and video group sessions during reading and maths. These are the current top priorities.

Get the Site out there!

The second major priorty is to promote the site and get it out to teachers in order to gain feedback and to see if it is something that others find useful.

Data and Evidence

Data will be very important for backing this idea. Once the forms are created I need to get the students to self assess. I will also need to scale them on the rubric and compare the data to term 2s data from this year. Data from listening PATs is unlikely to be available until term 4.

 

Keep your eyes peeled for the next post promoting the new site! It may even pop up on your facebook feed! I look forward to your comments and feedback! 

Nga mihi nui,

Alethea



1 comment:

  1. Kia ora Alethea, I love the website! You must share at our next staff meeting!

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